Steve Jobs Should Have Been Aborted
Steve Jobs should have been aborted.His mother was too young to support a child.His mother didn't have much support.His mother didn't have the resources to support a child.His mother, no doubt suffered shame and ridicule for being pregnant.His mother didn't have the money to support a child.His mother was a college student. His mother was unmarried.Steve Jobs should have been aborted.If Steve had been in the womb in 2011, this still would have likely been the year of his death. In fact, the day he died there were 3,322 other Americans who died that very same day.Those 3,322 other Americans did not receive the same attention as this one man. Only a small minority of people posted about them on Twitter and Facebook. Those posts were largely ignored and rarely retweeted.But, of course, they didn't give us the iPhone.Those 3,322 other Americans did not die from a disease.Steve Jobs' life was cut short by disease yet over 3,322 babies' lives were cut much shorter by legal abortion.
Jobs should have been aborted, but he wasn't.
Looking at the data, he was the perfect candidate for being aborted. His mom was in the core demographic of reproductive profiteers (abortionists).There are probably two big reasons that Steve's little fetal body was not dismembered back in 1954.The first, and most obvious, is that abortion was illegal.Abortion was illegal, but it wasn't totally inaccessible.Abortions happened back then and they were usually done in doctor's offices. They were just done very quietly.Nonetheless, I'm guessing that the fact that abortion was illegal had a pretty strong influence on Steve's birth mother.Secondly, I'm guessing that Steve's birth mother was very brave.It takes a lot of guts to be a birth mother. It takes a special, strong woman to know that her child can be better taken care of by someone else.I'd like to pause here and say thank you.To Steve's birth mother, to all birth mothers and to all mothers. Being a birth mother or just a mother takes a lot of courage!
Steve Jobs should NOT have been aborted!
I'm glad he survived until birth.I'm glad he wasn't aborted, but I'm deeply saddened by the fact that so many are still aborted every single day.I've been told by pro-choice people that I should have been aborted. They were mad that I thought that abortion (aka fetal-dismemberment aka child-killing) was wrong.What they meant was that they wished I was dead. I don't wish that Steve Jobs was dead.I'm very glad that he survived as long as he did. I wish that Steve was still with us. I wish that all the babies aborted the day he died, today and everyday were still with us.Unfortunately, babies in the womb today do not have the same protections that Steve had. They have a much lower chance of survival.Rest in Peace. Steve Jobs.Rest in Peace. Victims of abortion.
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A friend of mine posted on facebook regarding this subject, which is what inspired this blog post. I modified her post and put it below for you to use.Please copy and paste the section below, click the SHARE button to the left and post it on your facebook wall! It's on my wall already : )
In 1954, Joanne Schieble was a young unmarried college student who discovered that she was pregnant. In the 1950s, having a child out of wedlock was scandalous. She didn't have the resources to support a child. She didn't have the money to support a child. She was too young to support a child. She was the perfect candidate for a quiet abortion.
Joanne opted, instead, to give birth to the baby and place him for adoption.
And so it was that in 1955, a California couple named Paul and Clara Jobs adopted a baby boy, born out of wedlock, whom they named Steven.
Choose Life. Rest in Peace, Steve Jobs.